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'''''SUDO-Q''''' is a British game show that was broadcast between 5 December 2005 and 23 March 2007. It was hosted by [[Eamonn Holmes]]. The format was based on a mix of the number puzzle [[Sudoku]] and general knowledge questions. |
'''''SUDO-Q''''' is a British game show that was broadcast between 5 December 2005 and 23 March 2007. It was hosted by [[Eamonn Holmes]]. The format was based on a mix of the number puzzle [[Sudoku]] and general knowledge questions. |
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==Production== |
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Auditions took place in Bristol. 40 couples progressed from a pool of 140 who auditioned.{{cite news |last=Bills-Geddes |first=Gary |date=2007-02-09 |title=Pair pipped at post in TV game show |newspaper=Worcestershire, West Midlands, Herefordshire, and Shropshire Counties Publications |id={{NewsBank text|1173692898E81940}} }} ''SUDO-Q'' is a [[live television]] show filmed in London.{{cite news |date=2006-11-24 |title=Couple add a telly goodtime on Tv quiz show |newspaper=[[Peterborough Telegraph]] |id={{NewsBank text|115A8AC89E816AF0}} }} [[Carol Vorderman]] was considered for the role of host but was "rul[ed] out".{{cite news |last=Gould |first=Lara |date=2005-11-13 |title=TV Sudoku - BBC bases quiz show on puzzle |newspaper=[[Daily Mirror]] |id={{NewsBank text|13921E00F4A4CE80}} }} [[Eamonn Holmes]] is the show's host.{{cite news |last=Chater |first=David |date=2005-12-12 |title=Viewing guide - Television |newspaper=[[The Times]] |id={{NewsBank text|10E796C752449AF0}} }}{{cite news |last1=Segal |first1=Victoria |last2=Stewart |first2=Helen |last3=Dempster |first3=Sarah |date=2005-12-11 |title=Television - Critics' choice |newspaper=[[The Sunday Times]] |id={{NewsBank text|10E7EB6E216C32B8}} }} ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''{{'}}s [[Matt Warman]] wrote that the hosting role was "a harmless but woefully unimaginative consolation prize" for Holmes after [[Des Lynam]] snagged the host position for the game show ''[[Countdown (game show)|Countdown]]''.{{cite news |last=Warman |first=Matt |author-link=Matt Warman |date=2005-12-05 |title=Today's Highlights |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph/195923773/ |newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |accessdate=2026-04-20 }} |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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